Nonsense, tens of millions of PS3s won't just disappear when PS4 releases. Yes it might steal some of the media thunder but the game will still sell and keep it's place in the minds of gamers. Just look at GOW 2.

Exactly I don't understand how people think once new consoles come out every past console will suddenly disappear in thin air. It's not like the whole 75+ mill install base is going to jump to next gen on day one. This game will do fine.

The transition from the PS3 to 4 will take some time so in that time current gen games will continue to sell and sell well. And Sony has already stated that the PS3 will continue to be supported/sold well after the launch of the PS4. It'll take the place of the original PS2 which until recently got discontinued and had a lifespan of over 12 years.

Even if the PS4 were wildly successful they wouldn't likely sell more than 5 million this year. I guess the author thinks those other 70+ million PS3s owners will suddenly just stop buying and playing games until they buy a PS4.

I agree that all of the PS3's don't disappear, but you will have a lot of the hardcore fans who would normally buy the game, possibly skip it in order to save for the new console.

It has happened in the past, look at Super Metroid, which was one of the best games of all time, but it came out after the PlayStation and N64 were announced and sold next to nothing.

Not saying that will happen, but this game is a bit of a niche title in my opinion, the PS4 could cut into some of the sales, and I'd point out that the PS2 had well over 100+ million units sold when God Of War 2 came out, and God Of War 1 sold nearly 5 million, Heavy Rain sold less than half of that, and there were a lot more PS2's in the wild when compared to the PS3, and lastly, the PS3 was backwards compatible at that time, and there was a serious lack of games at that point for the console.

I'm saying there is a lot of variables to consider, but it is possible it could affect sales somewhat. To dismiss the possibility would be foolish.

Yeah, 20 years ago Super Metroid didn't do so hot during the N64 and PS announcements. But the industry, business models, philosophies and technologies have have changed so drastically, it's kinda silly to use that to try and make your point imo. Heavy Rain was a niche title and sold 2 million copies.

Far too often, people look at the previous gen, as if it is some step-by-step booklet. People that want Beyond are going to get Beyond. People that want a PS4 are going to get a PS4. The two have no relation other than both are going to make money for Sony.

Seriously, though. The people interested in this game are going to get it. If they decide to get a PS4 first, then they'll do so, but it's not as if they'll skip out on Beyond, entirely, so they can buy their next generation console.

And that's the thing: there may be SOME impact, but it'll be negligible. It's certainly not going to be a large enough factor to "kill" the game.

No one is expecting Beyond to do 10 million. But it'll do quite well. Heavy Rain, by the way, sold just about half of what GOW sold(VGchartz has it sitting at 2.43 million, which is likely lower than the actual total), which is by no means bad, especially given they'd expected far less than that.

In any case, you're right: there ARE a lot of variables. But none of them are significant enough to cause considerable damage to the selling power of Beyond: Two Souls. To imply otherwise is rather foolish.

Haha this argument is moot, when the PS3 first came out I know for a fact people were still buying up PS2s. Especially considering the significant drop in price for the console. I for one, am still anxiously awaiting it's release in October.

Shhh, the PS3 userbase will just disappear and never buy PS3 games ever again. All PS3 consumers will stop playing PS3 games and ALL get a PS4 and then refuse to buy PS3 games because they'd have ALL sold their PS3 to help buy a PS4

This game has the luxury of being one of those titles that will be purchased regardless because the fanbase is so loyal to these sort of creative titles. I am considering putting off purchasing a PS4 to enjoy the last games of this generation before I hop in to next gen. Dark Souls 2 is the must have for me.

I'm actually surprised the developers just didn't develop Beyond Two souls on both platforms since the PS4 is not suppose to be backwards compatible with the PS3. This game already looks next gen, only thing needed is higher resolution textures, 1080P, and probably 60 FPS can be achieved on the PS4.